
The track skid steer loader is a small multi-functional construction machine equipped with a RATO gasoline engine, featuring environmental friendliness. It uses tracks as its traveling device, with a compact and flexible body. It can quickly switch between dozens of attachments such as buckets and breakers.
| Overall Width (mm) | 2703 | Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Overall Width (mm) | 1070 | Engine Brand | RATO |
| Overall Height (mm) | 1300 | Oil Cylinder | Double Cylinders |
| Bucket Capacity (m³) | 0.15 | Operation Method | Mechanical Operation |
| Operating Weight (kg) | 890 | – | – |
| Engine Power | 18.3KW | – | – |
| Horsepower | 25 | – | – |
Exw price: $2,899 Batch order: 6 or above 3%-6% discount
PNY-SL-460
Product Title: PNY-SL-460 Track Skid Steer Loader
Brief Description: The track skid steer loader is a small multi-functional construction machine equipped with a RATO gasoline engine, featuring environmental friendliness. It uses tracks as its traveling device, with a compact and flexible body. It can quickly switch between dozens of attachments such as buckets and breakers. It is mainly used for shoveling, excavating, breaking, cleaning and other operations in narrow spaces (such as workshops, roadways, orchards), and has both mobility and multi-purpose functionality.
Detailed Introduction
1.Application Scope
This product is suitable for various narrow spaces in engineering operations, building decoration, construction, river dredging, pipeline laying, wall demolition, farm construction, farmland plowing, orchard plowing, wire and cable laying, earthwork operations, ditch operations, etc.
2.Functional Features
Quick-change connector + multi-attachment combination: It can realize "one machine for multiple tasks". For example, in municipal maintenance, a water sweeper can be used to clean the road surface first, then a breaker to break the damaged asphalt, and finally a bucket to clean the waste. There is no need to frequently deploy multiple machines, which saves labor and time.
Specific scenarios: Construction of residential underground garages (shoveling concrete residues in narrow spaces), municipal pipe network maintenance (excavating small trenches), initial cleaning of tunnels (cleaning gravel and dust).
Agriculture and landscape field: Orchard fertilization (shoveling organic fertilizers), tea garden development (cleaning weeds and tree roots), nursery transplanting (using a grapple to move saplings, and tracks to avoid compacting the planting soil).
Working device: Equipped with a hydraulically driven "quick-change connector", attachments can be switched within 5 minutes without tools. Common compatible attachments include buckets (for shoveling sand, gravel and soil), excavating buckets (for small foundation pit excavation), breakers (for concrete breaking), sweepers (for site cleaning), grapples (for moving wood and steel), etc.
Industrial and warehousing field: Material transfer in factory workshops (shuttling between equipment gaps), cleaning under warehouse shelves (cleaning in low spaces), shoveling goods in port containers (adapting to narrow spaces of containers to cover various operation needs).
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